Actor and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar termed the aftermath of Sushant Singh Rajput's death “a circus”, stating that he is enraged at the treatment of the deceased actor's family. In an interview with a leading news agency, Farhan said, “It is one of the greatest tragedies that I can think of in recent times. It is a tremendous loss to the fraternity. It enrages you when you see that his family is not given the opportunity to breathe. Theories are being spun about why he did it. This is not the time for that. Let some time pass. Right now its speculation from abetment to murder to every crazy thing.”
Akhtar added, “Everyone suddenly knew what he thought, his journey and everything about him. What followed is a circus. Be kind, be more inclusive, be aware, reach out, but right now everyone is either got a sword out or holding a shield. It's ugly. We should remember him for his great work and talent, mourn the fact that we lost somebody who had great potential.”
Talking about mental health and nepotism in the film industry, Farhan said, “Our industry functions purely on success and failure. But is there a privilege for people who're born in the film industry? Absolutely. Will it be easier for them to gain access, to pitch a script to someone or offer their services as an actor? 100%. There is no denying that.”